I was getting ready for some of my upcoming presentations that I need to give on the BIOS options of the various hardware manufacturers and since some projectors do not always like to display the low level BIOS screens, I thought it would be a good idea to do some screen captures as backup.
The following screen shots were taken from a HP EliteBook Folio 9470m. I plan on explaining some of the necessary settings in the future as they relate to UEFI and Secure Boot for Windows 10, but for now if you need some screen shots for documentation or are just curious as to some of the settings feel free to use the ones below. I did not grab every screen, but I did get the important ones.
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Thanks a bunch for these screenshots, very useful to help a remote colleague to set BIOS parameters when you have no identical computer at hand 😉
How you can make Screenshots / Print Screens of the HP BIOS (HP Computer Setup).
A sample of online HP BIOS is here:
http://h20464.www2.hp.com/Media/C1499D50-4548-4858-89FC-E713F1258EE9/PARKS_BIOS_MASTER_FRAMESET.html
That’s pretty slick – thanks for sharing!
How did you screenshot in BIOS? I can’t manage to find a way to do it in HP Elitebooks G1 through G5.
Here is how I do it: https://miketerrill.net/2016/12/22/recording-osd-videos-and-bios-screens/
But also check out the link in the comments from J – looks like HP has an online BIOS emulation which is pretty cool.